To Jacques Henri Lartigue's early photographs, incomparable documents of the graceful Belle Epoque, have since been added an uncounted number of others, the whole body of work forming a unique personal record of a life that spans almost nine decades. About 140 photographs taken between 1902 and 1939, including action shots of pioneer aviators, bicyclists, and bob sledders as well as more sedate strollers in the fashionable Bois de Boulogne will be exhibited